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    Posted: 04 March 2013 at 10:42am

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nice work for a first build! did you just build the one? 
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thanks! About to start the next one, unfortunately my garage is only small so looking forward to summer when i can build them all outside. :)
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saw technique, eek!
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Looks like a pretty clean build, but you will want some handles unless these are going to be installed semi permanently.  Moving them around is tough without some ergonomic way to hold onto them.
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yeah didnt quite like the big angle cuts awkward to do. Iv got some wheels and handles to fit but might just keep with the wheels to start with
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Looking tidy! Well done Clap

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Looking good! Hope you used plenty of glue?

Glue is key IMHO had a fair few 1850's rattle pretty badly over the years :(
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cheers man yeah stuck plenty on and used gorilla wood glue, heard it was the bees knees   
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its good stuff we use it for repairs  Smile



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Originally posted by jammin75 jammin75 wrote:

its good stuff we use it for repairs  Smile




...i use it for.... EVERYTHING!


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Originally posted by mini-mad mini-mad wrote:

Originally posted by jammin75 jammin75 wrote:

its good stuff we use it for repairs  Smile




...i use it for.... EVERYTHING!


 
ha funny thing it turns out you cant use it for everything Embarrassed
 
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